نتایج جستجو برای: Bedrest

تعداد نتایج: 174  

2015
M. Kordi D.L. Belavý G. Armbrecht A. Sheikh D. Felsenberg G. Trudel

The adaptation and re-adaptation process of the intervertebral disc (IVD) to prolonged bedrest is important for understanding IVD physiology and IVD herniations in astronauts. Little information is available on changes in IVD composition. In this study, 24 male subjects underwent 60-day bedrest and In/Out Phase magnetic resonance imaging sequences were performed to evaluate IVD shape and water ...

2014
Timmo Koy Jochen Zange Jörn Rittweger Regina Pohle-Fröhlich Matthias Hackenbroch Peer Eysel Bergita Ganse

During spaceflight, it has been shown that intervertebral discs (IVDs) increase in height, causing elongation of the spine up to several centimeters. Astronauts frequently report dull lower back pain that is most likely of discogenic origin and may result from IVD expansion. It is unknown whether disc volume solely increases by water influx, or if the content of glycosaminoglycans also changes ...

2018
J Dustin Tracy Sari Acra Kong Y Chen Maciej S Buchowski

OBJECTIVES To adapt and refine a previously-developed youth-specific algorithm to identify bedrest for use in adults. The algorithm is based on using an automated decision tree (DT) analysis of accelerometry data. DESIGN Healthy adults (n = 141, 85 females, 19-69 years-old) wore accelerometers on the waist, with a subset also wearing accelerometers on the dominant wrist (n = 45). Participants...

Journal: :Circulation 1982
V Convertino J Hung D Goldwater R F DeBusk

The cardiorespiratory response to 10 days of continuous recumbency was assessed in 12 healthy men, age 50 +/- 4 years, who underwent supine and upright graded maximal exercise testing before and after bedrest. The decrease in peak oxygen uptake after bedrest was greater during upright exercise (15.1%, p less than 0.05) than during supine exercise (6.1%, NS): from 25.8 +/- 5.2 to 21.9 +/- 4.5 ml...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2008
Ola Eiken Roger Kölegård Igor B Mekjavic

We hypothesized that exposure to prolonged recumbency (bedrest), and thus reductions of intravascular pressure gradients, increases pressure distension in arteries/arterioles in the legs. Ten subjects underwent 5 wk of horizontal bedrest. Pressure distension was investigated in arteries and arterioles before and after the bedrest, with the subject seated or supine in a hyperbaric chamber with e...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 1988
C A Blamick D J Goldwater V A Convertino

Ten men (35-49 years old) underwent lower body negative pressure (LBNP) exposures before and after 10 d of continuous 6 degrees head-down bedrest in order to predict the effect of weightlessness on the responsiveness of leg vasculature to an orthostatic stress. Heart rate (HR), mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), and impedance rheographic indices of arterial pulse volume (APV) of the legs were ...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2004
Wm Drew Gouvier James B Pinkston Jennifer C Lovejoy Steven R Smith George A Bray Michael P Santa Maria Jill Hayes Hammer Robin C Hilsabeck Brandi Smiroldo Bret Bentz Jeffrey Browndyke

INTRODUCTION We present the results of a two-experiment study designed to evaluate the neurocognitive and psychological effects of six-degree head-down bedrest and pharmacologic interventions (3,5,3'-triiodothyronine; T3) implemented to enhance the muscle and bone atrophy associated with simulated microgravity. Subsequently, the effects of countermeasures (alendronate and testosterone) administ...

2016
Eric Rullman Igor B. Mekjavic Helene Fischer Ola Eiken

The study concerns effects of 21 days of sustained bedrest and hypoxia, alone and in combination, on skeletal muscle microRNA (miRNA) expression. It is expected that astronauts undertaking long-duration missions will be exposed not only to microgravity but also to a hypoxic environment. The molecular machinery underlying microgravity-induced alterations in skeletal muscle structure and function...

2015
John P. Florian Friedhelm J. Baisch Martina Heer James A. Pawelczyk

Astronauts consume fewer calories during spaceflight and return to earth with an increased risk of orthostatic intolerance. Whether a caloric deficiency modifies orthostatic responses is not understood. Thus, we determined the effects of a hypocaloric diet (25% caloric restriction) during 6° head down bedrest (an analog of spaceflight) on autonomic neural control during lower body negative pres...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 2000
Y Ohira T Yoshinaga I Nonaka M Ohara T Yoshioka K Yamashita-Goto R Izumi K Yasukawa C Sekiguchi B S Shenkman I B Kozzlovskaya

Effects of 2- or 4-month bedrest in -6 degrees head-down tilt position with or without countermeasures on the histochemical properties of fiber phenotype and cross-sectional area (CSA) were studied in human soleus. The CSAs in slow fibers decreased approximately 32% during 4-month bedrest. This reduction was normalized after 1-month recovery. Although the reduction of percent slow fibers was no...

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